There was some fascinating video shown Tuesday afternoon in B.C. Supreme Court at the murder trial of Cory Vallee. Crown David Jardine began playing the tape of Vallee in a holding cell at Richmond RCMP, along with an undercover cop.

Even though the recording is made at almost 3 a.m. on Aug. 17, 2014, Vallee seems really chatty and offers the cop a lot of details about his life in Mexico where he had been a fugitive for three years.

Justice Janice Dillon only saw the first 40 minutes or so of the tape, which is several hours long.

Cory Vallee, a United Nations gang member and accused killer, had a dream he was going to be arrested the day before Mexican police raided his Guadalajara house and took him into custody.

Vallee described the dream to an undercover cop posing as a criminal and planted in the accused killer’s cell at the Richmond RCMP detachment on Aug. 17, 2014.

A secretly recorded video of the conversation was played for B.C. Supreme Court Justice Janice Dillon at Vallee’s murder trial Tuesday.

“I started packing the day before I got arrested because I had a dream that I got arrested. I swear to God,” Vallee said to the cop, whose identity is shielded by a court order.

“I had a dream that someone was coming in my house and I woke up and thought I saw a shadow and they were trying to arrest me. It was like a nightmare.”

Cory Vallee.PNG Files

He said he started packing all his clothes, books and DVDs the same day.

So when police arrived and shouted his name the following day, “everything was in boxes.”

Replied the undercover cop: “That is f—king trippy.”

The jail cell conversation took place about 2:40 a.m. after Vallee had been escorted back to Canada by two other RCMP officers.

Vallee met the undercover cops at Vancouver airport when they were all placed in the same Canada Border Services Agency holding cell early on Aug. 17.

He also said that going to jail won’t be so bad, since he had already cut off all contact with family and friends years earlier when he went on the run.

Vallee said he doesn’t drink or do drugs, has no girlfriend or pets, so won’t feel a sense of loss when he’s locked up.

“I watch TV and I do pushups, so there is nothing to be taken away,” he told the undercover cop as both lay on cement beds in the tiny grey cell with a stainless steel toilet.

Vallee also commented that he didn’t like the photo the police released when an Interpol warrant was issued fore his arrest in 2011.

“My picture is in the papers were really bad,” Vallee said. “If they are going to take pictures of me and shit like that, this time I am going to look better.”

He said he got his teeth fixed, finished his tattoos and lost about 50 pounds while a fugitive for three years in Mexico.

Earlier Tuesday, his lawyer Tony Paisana grilled the other undercover cop involved in the Vallee operation that day.

Paisana suggested the cops were playing to Vallee’s ego by commenting on the number of police doing security for the transport of the trio from the airport to Richmond RCMP.

“You say ‘seriously dude, there is f—king cops at the front and cops at the back,’” Paisana said.

He pointed to another comment by the first cop: “I have been in and out of the f — king can, but I have never seen anything like this before.”

“I suggest to you that this is an effort by you to inflate Mr. Vallee’s ego,” Paisana said.

But the undercover cop said he was simply making natural conversation for the circumstances.

“I wasn’t aware that Mr. Vallee had an ego,” he said. “It was very impressive prisoner transport. It was something out of a movie is where I was going with that comment.”

The two cops were posing as members of a fictitious crime group from Winnipeg who were arrested after returning from Palm Springs with $175,000 in undeclared cash.

Paisana is challenging the admissibility of the conversations with the cops, alleging Vallee’s Charter rights were violated.

Vallee is charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy in the bloody gang war that raged on the Lower Mainland in 2008 and 2009 between the UN Gang and the Bacon brothers and their Red Scorpions associates.

He is alleged to have murdered Bacon associate Kevin LeClair on Feb. 6, 2009, in a Langley parking lot, after hunting the UN’s enemies for several months.

Reunited, and it feels so good
Reunited ’cause we understood
There’s one perfect fit
And, sugar, this one is it
We both are so excited ’cause we’re reunited, hey, hey

I sat here starin’ at the same old wall
Came back to life just when I got your call
I wished I could climb right through the telephone line
And give you what you want so you will still be mine, hey, hey

Hahahaha…I bet he dreamed that ‘they were going to arrest him’ almost every night he was on the lam. That is pretty normal….paranoid roid boy likely packed his shit almost every day. Put him a cell with Jamie Bacon along with some brochures on same-sex marriage. They would make a lovely couple